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We are pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Adam L. Bond, Associate Professor of Church History and American Baptist Liaison at the Samuel DeWitt Procter School of Theology at Virginia Union University, will be our program speaker for the Roger Williams Fellowship dinner at the 2019 American Baptist Biennial Mission Summit in Virginia Beach, VA. The dinner and program will be Saturday, June 22 at 5:15 PM. Registration is open at <missionsummitregistration@abc-usa.org> .
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Join Us! Become a Member Today
We are pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Adam L. Bond, Associate Professor of Church History and American Baptist Liaison at the Samuel DeWitt Procter School of Theology at Virginia Union University, will be our program speaker for the Roger Williams Fellowship dinner at the 2019 American Baptist Biennial Mission Summit in Virginia Beach, VA. The dinner and program will be Saturday, June 22 at 5:15 PM. Registration is open at <missionsummitregistration@abc-usa.org> .
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2025 ABCUSA Biennial
​Thursday, July 3 from 5 PM to 6:30 PM with Rev. Junia Joplin, Associate Pastor, Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, will reflect on her personal and vocational journey in the light of the Baptist Freedoms which are central to her heritage.
Registration open via ABCUSA Biennial website

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Call for Content
With our new website, the RWF shares the wisdom of past and present-day advocates of Baptist Freedoms.
We welcome your contributions for our consideration to share as we keep building up resources and insightful essays on what it means to be a Baptist in the tradition of Roger Williams and spiritual heirs of many other diverse Baptist voices.
Contributions are welcome, however, materials will be posted at the editor’s
discretion.
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